Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Next US President



Barack Obama. Plain and simple, America needs Obama to be the next US president. I tried not to comment about politics in my blog but I confess, I have "Obama Fever" and I don't want to recover from it. With 5 days left to go, we in Kenya, can think of nothing else but getting Obama into office. Let's face it, whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, I think everyone wants to make sure that the next presidency will not mimic the mediocrity of the last 8 years. The next president of the United States should remedy the oil situation, rising foreclosures, slumping dollar, bring the troops back home, create a comprehensive immigration reform and cut taxes responsibly. These are just some of the reasons that should make every American cast their vote for the candidate of their choice - just be an informed voter!

As estimates go, Obama has 277 electoral votes to McCain's 174. That means 87 toss up votes. In the past couple of days Obama has gained ground in Colorado, a state that would normally have voted Republican! And let's not forget....the World Series was delayed so Obama's 30 min ad could run - if ya'll don't think that shows clout, I don't know what does. McCain mentioned that "it used to take an act of God to stop the World Series..." I'm thinking that should speak volumes - it is an act of God. Even HE wants Obama to be president:-)





Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Welcome Baby Zachary!



Zachary Charles Tenney was born Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 12:05 am. He weighed 7 lbs, 6 oz and was 19 3/4 inches long. Great shot of big brother Chandler welcoming baby Zachary into the world! As you can see in the pics Zachary is already being brainwashed with all the "Georgia Football" regalia! Ok,Jeff & Heather I'm giving ya'll this one and then the games begin...be on the lookout in the mail for a cute "Gator" onesie:-)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Which character are you?

I am a die hard Grey's Anatomy fan and tonight I couldn't sleep and found myself taking this test at 2:22am!! I don't know what I should be scared of more - the fact that I'm not asleep at this time (even after taking a night cap) or the fact that my personality match is Bailey - the Nazi, as she is known on the show! Ok, maybe I need McDreamy right about now:-)



By the way, if by some great miracle the folks from ABC TV audit blogs for Grey's mentions, I would like to complain that I tried to watch the new episodes online and rudely found out that if you are outside the US, you are blocked from watching the shows!! I cannot believe that after 4 seasons of never missing an episode, I am going to have to wait a full season before Season 5 is out on DVD!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

So there are things to do in Kenya ...

This past weekend I went with my brother to a place called "Sagana". He was shooting some Plan-B footage for the new and hot "BlackStar Entertainment" TV show called "Wakilisha". The show, which airs every Saturday at 7:30pm on NTV, is done in three segments 1)Hood Passport 2)Heavy Hitters and 3)Plan-B.

Plan-B basically shows Kenyans that there are other things to do over the weekend other than the basic 'beer and nyama choma' weekend plan. The past shows have shown us that Plan-B can express yourself artistically with WAPI, learning where to take Capoeira classes and last week's show on Street Dancing. I'm probably giving it away but another Plan-B can be a place like the one in Sagana. This is a camping ground that caters for campers who may be interested in Kayaking or rafting down the Sagana River, Bungee jumping or for the faint of heart - plain ol' hanging out at the barbie:-)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Restaurant Review: Artcaffe

Today is a national holiday in Kenya and being a Friday, everyone is ready for the long weekend! I dropped off my sisters kid's at a birthday party in Adams Arcade and headed to Westgate Mall. This is the newest mall, located in the Westlands area and it is 24-7, which is a VERY new concept here. I haven't been here at 3am so I can't vouch for the 24-7 being exactly what it means.

Today, I have come to the Artcaffe which is an upscale cafe that I have been wanting to visit since I first toured Westgate. Artcaffe is a modern Coffee & Bakery that serves everything from fresh artisan bread, to Carpaccio to Humus sandwiches. In addition to their coffee, you can also get gourmet ice creams with names like "Affugato" which according to the menu is "two scoops of vanilla ice-cream, hints of cream iced with chocolate sauce then topped with espresso...knockout" I'm a lactard so of course I didn't sample this but at a cost of Ksh290 (about $4) it is very reasonable for a place that is considered "upscale".

This is probably the largest coffeehouse I have ever been to and perched from my loft vantage point, I count at least 20 tables on the main floor. The walls are white brick made to look stucco-ish with a ton of round pendant lighting that hangs from the extremely high ceiling. The ceiling itself is painted black in that industrial looking style and complements the white walls and dark furniture to a tee. In addition, Artcaffe boasts a huge tiled patio, which is the perfect place to enjoy an afternoon of grazing. The loft is small, only three tables and is adjacent to the bathrooms. If you don't think about the bathrooms, the loft serves as a really good place to look into the kitchen prep area, the main floor and also take a peek at the patio.

The atmosphere is casual but assaultive - the music played is great but WAY too loud. So, people resort to talking over the music and coupled with the sound of the open kitchen the place comes to a crashing crescendo. I'm not sure if the locals mind that too much because the place has been busy and the tables turning over at a rate that makes me want to see what kind of revenues this place is raking in:-) The clientele here is very varied, which must be one of the reasons they are turning tables quickly. You can definitely tell that all races are represented - Kenyans, Asians, Americans, Arabs, Indians...and that's all at first glance from my vantage point. They definitely must be doing something right!

As luck would have it (and my luck with restaurants has been shitty to say the least)I wait about 20 minutes before anyone waits on me. Of course, I count about 10 waitstaff who have passed by me and I say nothing (I'm all about the principle). Finally, I stop a meek looking waiter and ask him for a menu. He brings me a menu and politely takes my order. I also ask him to have his manager come to my table so I can complain about the wait time. The MOD comes and I tell her that I have waited for over 20 minutes and that the people on the patio (who I can see from my vantage point) got seated AFTER me and they already had their food. In addition I complain that 10 waiters passed me by and none of them asked to help. She was very apologetic and made sure I got my sandwich in about 5 minutes so all is not lost!! I ordered the Caprese sandwich (Ksh 490 or $7)and a tall glass of Passion juice (that has been my one indulgence since I landed) with lots of ice. The sandwich was good but if I were making it, I would definitely use a thicker slice of mozzarella - that's just me!

If you are around Westgate, definitely check this place out - you will not be disappointed!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Around Town...

My mom and I were hanging out today so we decided to go to the Safari Park Hotel for the Belgium Exhibition, which was advertised in the Nation newspaper. We were both disappointed to find that there were no Belgian chocolates and worse, it was not really an "exhibition" - we expected to find products on display as had been stated in the ad. What it turned out to be was an info session along with vendor tables and printed material. But all was not lost, we decided to stop by the KWS (Kenya Wildlife Service)table and met a very informative gentleman who told us about the Lodges that KWS offers in most of the parks - from Amboseli to Mt. Kenya to Ruma. Of special interest to us was the Fishing Lodge located in the Aberdare National Park. Prices range from about $150-$180 per night and the lodge has two units that can house approximately 14 people - not too shabby, huh? Might have to check this one out.